Alumni
Planting, Picking, Weeding, and Record-Keeping
Even with years of experience and degrees in environmental horticulture and economics, Becky and Phil Brand still found themselves unsure of their farmâs overall health. With some help from UNH Extension, they gained the insight needed to plan for a stronger future. Read More-
01/14/26
Hudson River Paddle Inspires UNH Ph.D. Student
UNH Ph.D. student John Henkelman canoed 315 miles down the Hudson River, collecting water quality data, raising funds for American Rivers, and... -
01/13/26
From Hospitality to Healthcare: How UNH Helped Shape a Different Kind of Dentist
UNH alum Lisa Hilpl â98 blended hospitality and business skills with dentistry, creating a welcoming practice that helps anxious patients feel at... -
01/09/26
A Path Forward for a New Hampshire Town
Walking trails can serve multiple purposes, including economic development. In Barrington, UNH Extension staff are working with the town to create a... -
01/07/26
College of Professional Studies Helps Couple Balance Family, Duty, and Degrees
When Dan and Cherish Dempsey enrolled in college in 2018, they were already living a life defined by service and sacrifice. Both were serving on...
Recent Stories
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11/09/15 - Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts Talks Leadership at Student LEAP ConferenceLeadership isnât just about getting people to do what you want them to by barking orders or simply assuming the title of boss. Itâs nuanced; a carefully studied skill that takes... Read More
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11/09/15 - Manchester Among the Coolest College Towns in New EnglandCampus News, an independent student newspaper based in Greenwich, NY, has named Manchester as one of "The 5 Coolest College Towns in New England" in an article published November... Read More
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11/09/15 - From Marine to Mechanical Engineering: Student Veteran Shares His StoryIn recognition of Veterans Day, we're telling the stories of some students who have served or are currently serving within the U.S. Armed Forces. Michael Elliott, a graduate of... Read More
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11/06/15 - Conflict and CompassionRev. Jean Ngobo Segasinde has experienced firsthand the tragedy of genocide and its aftermath in Rwanda, where he was on the staff of the Rwanda Prison Fellowship Ministries... Read More
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11/06/15 - Talking the TalkâThe Global Dude: How a Foreign Language Puts You Ahead in the Game of Life,â one of the events presented during UNH International Education Week 2015, delivered just what its... Read More
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11/05/15 - The Wonders of WorryShyla Gregory â17, like many college students, knows what itâs like to worry. Between classes, studying, a job and balancing relationships, she says, âWe donât realize how much we... Read More
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10/29/15 - Making a Case for Making âChange That LastsâA letter from David Johnson â02G, director of marketing and communications at United Way of the Greater Seacoast, on the launch of the UNH-United Way âChange That Lastsâ campaign... Read More
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10/29/15 - How a Halloween Tradition Helps Hone CommunityHalloween is in the air and soon little ghosts and goblins (and minions and Miss Luigis) will be gracing doorsteps with pleas for sweet treats. UNH Today spoke with... Read More
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10/29/15 - The Public Service PrivilegeJoanne Curran Celentano received the 2015 Award for Excellence in Public Service at the annual faculty excellence ceremony on Oct. 15. Curran Celentano is professor of molecular,... Read More




















































